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    • siringoS
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      sitting, just, on the couch after destroying my back on tuesday night.

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        @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

        She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
        That's comical!

        I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

        Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

        If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

        Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

        Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

        Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
        Learn something new everyday.

        In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

        Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
        The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
        Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

        Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

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        • WrCombsW
          WrCombs @siringo
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          @siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

          sitting, just, on the couch after destroying my back on tuesday night.

          feel better man.

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          • scottalanmillerS
            scottalanmiller @dafyre
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            @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

            About to take a break and make some lunch.

            Don't you mean early afternoon snack?

            More like breakfast.

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            • scottalanmillerS
              scottalanmiller @siringo
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              @siringo said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

              sitting, just, on the couch after destroying my back on tuesday night.

              Oh that sucks. 😞

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              • scottalanmillerS
                scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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                @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

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                @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                That's comical!

                I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                Learn something new everyday.

                In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                NY is super loose. As is Texas.

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                • WrCombsW
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                  @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                  She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                  That's comical!

                  I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                  Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                  If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                  Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                  Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                  Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                  Learn something new everyday.

                  In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                  Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                  The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                  Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                  Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                  In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                  NY is super loose. As is Texas.

                  Nebraska is extremely Strict

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                  • RojoLocoR
                    RojoLoco @scottalanmiller
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                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                    @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                    She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                    That's comical!

                    I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                    Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                    If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                    Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                    Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                    Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                    Learn something new everyday.

                    In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                    Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                    The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                    Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                    Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                    In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                    NY is super loose. As is Texas.

                    In GA it's all strict and asinine. But we did manage to pass the "brunch bill", which allows restaurants to serve alcohol at 11am on Sunday (churchy people here like to piss on everyone else's good time).

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @WrCombs
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                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                      @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                      She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                      That's comical!

                      I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                      Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                      If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                      Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                      Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                      Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                      Learn something new everyday.

                      In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                      Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                      The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                      Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                      Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                      In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                      NY is super loose. As is Texas.

                      Nebraska is extremely Strict

                      Another reason not to choose Nebraska.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @RojoLoco
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                        @RojoLoco said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                        @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                        She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                        That's comical!

                        I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                        Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                        If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                        Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                        Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                        Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                        Learn something new everyday.

                        In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                        Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                        The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                        Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                        Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                        In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                        NY is super loose. As is Texas.

                        In GA it's all strict and asinine. But we did manage to pass the "brunch bill", which allows restaurants to serve alcohol at 11am on Sunday (churchy people here like to piss on everyone else's good time).

                        Or GA.

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                        • scottalanmillerS
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                          Dallas... where you can drink in the zoo!

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                            wrx7m @scottalanmiller
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                            @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                            Dallas... where you can drink in the zoo!

                            Contact the Dallas Tourism Bureau. You have a new slogan.

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                              @scottalanmiller That's pretty cool

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                                scottalanmiller @wrx7m
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                                @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                Dallas... where you can drink in the zoo!

                                Contact the Dallas Tourism Bureau. You have a new slogan.

                                It would promote the city pretty well.

                                The zoo has GOOD beer, too.

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                                  scottalanmiller @valentina
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                                  @scottalanmiller That's pretty cool

                                  I'm sure you can do that there, too. Would be weird if you couldn't.

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                                    Now we know what people will be doing before MangoCon, haha.

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                                      Now we know what people will be doing before MangoCon, haha.

                                      or after

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                                        @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                        @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                                        She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                                        That's comical!

                                        I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                                        Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                                        If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                                        Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                                        Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                                        Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                                        Learn something new everyday.

                                        In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                                        Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                                        The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                                        Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                                        Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                                        In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                                        NY is super loose. As is Texas.

                                        Nebraska is extremely Strict

                                        Another reason not to choose Nebraska.

                                        No one chooses Nebraska

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                                          @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                          @Dashrender said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                          @WrCombs said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                          @scottalanmiller said in What Are You Doing Right Now:

                                          @Dashrender yeah, hence why she was shocked that she was having a "drink" every morning.

                                          She thinks because she drinks "Irish Coffee" that it is the Irish Coffee with Alcohol?
                                          That's comical!

                                          I'm sure that it is. Irish coffee means with alcohol. Not Bailey's flavoured coffee.

                                          Sure, that's what it generally means in a restaurant, etc... but it's also just as likely that they have irish coffee flavored k-cups - which I'm sure don't have alcohol in them.

                                          If she is making it at home, it would only be Irish coffee if she had a bottle of Bailey's (or generic.) But I assume she gets it at a restaurant as that's what most Europeans do. Coffee in a shop is so cheap there.

                                          Oh - I made an assumption that who you were talking to was in person, and since you are in the US right now, you were talking to a resident of the US. But even that could be wrong and you could be talkign to someone in person, but was from the EU, so drinking might be totally legal for them, at home.

                                          Totally legal for her to drink at home in the US. It's getting it at a cafe / bar that's common to Europe, but not the US. Remember this isn't a shot, so would qualify like wine or beer and be legal most anywhere over the pond. She can order shots in Romania, you can do anything there. But even in France or Spain should could get Irish coffee without someone even taking notice.

                                          Apparently - It is legal for a Parent or Spouse over 21 to order a drink for a minor under 21 at a restaurant , The restaurant's policy will not allow it. as long as Parent or Spouse over 21 is physically present while they are drinking.
                                          Learn something new everyday.

                                          In the US, yes. In Europe, the kids can order it themselves in most countries. The US has about the craziest alcohol laws o the planet, and even here it is not nearly as crazy as people assume.

                                          Most of the issues with Alcohol consumption from minors is within Policies of Establishments.
                                          The only law is - Parents can allow them to drink within their presence.
                                          Outside of that, Under the age of 21 (with out parent or spouse over 21) can not drink.

                                          Which is not what was preached to me throughout all my (not so many) years of growing up.

                                          In the US it is by state. There is no federal law around it. Every state is different.

                                          NY is super loose. As is Texas.

                                          Nebraska is extremely Strict

                                          Another reason not to choose Nebraska.

                                          No one chooses Nebraska

                                          Nebraska chooses you.

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                                            Looking into setting up QOS on Sophos UTM for VoIP. It looks a little more involved than I would have thought.

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